Blog Posts - British Slang
6 December 2016 - BRITISH SLANG

BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Welcome to some British slang. Smart - When we say someone is smart, we are talking about the way they are dressed - you might say they look sharp. When you say someone is smart you are talking about how intelligent or...
by clancy tucker's blog on Dec 5, 2016
10 June 2016 - SOME BRITISH SLANG

SOME BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Here is some more slang from our friends in the UK. Rugger - This is short for "rugby". It is a contact sport similar to your football but played in muddy fields during winter and rain. Not only that, but the players wea...
by clancy tucker's blog on Jun 9, 2016
5 Contoh British Slang Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Contoh Kalimat

5 Contoh British Slang Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Contoh Kalimat Lengkap Hai guys, bagaimana kabarnya hari ini? pada kesempatan kali ini admin akan memberikan materi baru kepada sahabat SBI mengenai vocabulary atau kosakata dalam bahasa inggris. Pa...
by SekolahBahasaInggris.Com on May 31, 2016
30 May 2016 - MORE BRITISH SLANG

MORE BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,I'm always trying to help writers - and add to their vocabulary. Read on ... Posh - Roughly translates as high class, though if you look at Posh Spice there are clearly exceptions to the rule! Comes from the cabins used...
by clancy tucker's blog on May 29, 2016
15 May 2016 - BRITISH SLANG

BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Going to the UK? If so, read this so you can understand what people are saying. On the job - If you are on the job, it could mean that you are hard at work, or having sex. Usually the context helps you decide which it i...
by clancy tucker's blog on May 14, 2016
4 May 2016 - BRITISH SLANG

BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Time for some more British slang. Morish - Also spelt "moreish", this word is used to describe desserts in my house, when a single helping is simply not enough. You need more! It applies to anything - not just desserts. ...
by clancy tucker's blog on May 3, 2016
18 February 2016 - MORE BRITISH SLANG

MORE BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Welcome to some more slang from the UK. There are some rippers here. Jammy - If you are really lucky or flukey, you are also very jammy. It would be quite acceptable to call your friend a jammy b****rd if they won the lo...
by clancy tucker's blog on Feb 17, 2016
29 January 2016 - BRITISH SLANG

BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Time for some more slang from the UK. Full monty - Since the movie has come out of the same name I have heard some odd Texan descriptions of what the full monty means. It really has nothing to do with taking your clothes off.
by clancy tucker's blog on Jan 28, 2016
5 January 2016 MORE BRITISH SLANG

MORE BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Brace yourself for some more British slang. Some of you authors might like to slip a few of these in your next novel. Gagging - Desperate, in a fat slaggy kind of a way. Not nice. Gallivanting - The dictionary says...
by clancy tucker's blog on Jan 4, 2016
16 October 2015 - COP THIS BRITISH SLANG

COP THIS BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Welcome to some more British slang. Easy Peasy - A childish term for something very easy. You might say it's a snap. Engaged - When you ring someone and they are already on the phone you will get the engaged ton...
by clancy tucker's blog on Oct 15, 2015
20 June 2015 - BRITISH SLANG

BRITISH SLANGG'day folks,Time for some more British slang. Let's see if you know any of these terms: C of E - The Church of England. Our official protestant church - of which the Queen is the head. Chat up - To chat someone up is to try an...
by clancy tucker's blog on Jun 19, 2015
The Saturday Weekly Review #17- All Mouth And No Trousers!

Behind Closed Doors With Mr.CBB It’s Saturday, so close the door and come on in, sit down, grab a cuppa tea, relax and hang out with me for a moment. No, nobody is going to massage your feet and take the tension from your shoulders and rub hot...
by CanadianBudgetBinder on Apr 27, 2013